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Wells Fargo says it’s not to blame for lawyer’s $375K payment to hackers
Randy Corporon’s “failure to recognize an obvious scam” is his fault, the bank says.
FDIC survey: Less money deposited in Denver banks again this year
U.S. Bank increased its market share locally, while Chase and HTLF slid. Wells Fargo retained the No. 1 spot.
Investment advisor cost retiree his $241K savings with risky bets, lawsuit says
“I was trying to hit him a home run and instead there were some strikeouts.”
Wells Fargo laying off 150 between downtown, DTC
The company cut its footprint in the Wells Fargo Center at the end of last year.
Donald Sturm, ANB Bank owner and philanthropist, dies at 92
In 1999, he almost bought the Nuggets and Avalanche. “I used to play Monopoly as a kid,” he once told Forbes. “I’m still playing it.”
‘A fantastic ride’: Financial conference company closes, will be sold off
Fintech Nexus ran global financial conferences and a media site from Denver.
Accounting firm goes bankrupt after $4.7M acquisition
Apex Accounting in Littleton filed for Chapter 11 after buying Phases Accounting.
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Kansas City wealth management firm targets Denver for expansion
Denver native Cory Ross joined Prairie Capital in 2022 after over a decade at Marsico Capital Management.